Intranight optical variability of \gamma-ray loud Narrow Line Seyfert 1 galaxies
Vaidehi S. Paliya, C. S. Stalin, Brijesh Kumar, Brajesh Kumar, V. K., Bhatt, S. B. Pandey, R. K. S. Yadav

TL;DR
This study investigates the intranight optical variability of gamma-ray loud Narrow Line Seyfert 1 galaxies, revealing rapid flux changes and high variability duty cycles similar to blazars, indicating the presence of relativistic jets.
Contribution
First detailed optical variability analysis of gamma-ray loud NLSy1 galaxies showing their similarity to blazars and evidence of relativistic jets.
Findings
High INOV duty cycle (~85%) suggests blazar-like behavior.
Detection of mini-flares on 12-minute timescales.
Rapid flux variations imply large Doppler factors in jets.
Abstract
The Large Area Telescope (LAT) onboard the {\it Fermi} Gamma Ray Space Telescope has detected \gamma-ray emission from some Narrow Line Seyfert 1(NLSy1) galaxies. This indicates the presence of relativistic jets in these sources similar to blazars and radio galaxies. In an attempt to have an idea of the intranight optical variability (INOV) characteristics of these \gamma-ray loud NLSy1 galaxies, we have carried out optical flux monitoring observations of three NLSy1 galaxies detected by {\it Fermi}/LAT: 1H 0323+342, PMN J0948+0022 and PKS 1502+036. These optical monitoring observations showed the presence of rapid optical flux variations in these sources. The intranight differential light curves of these sources have revealed flux variations on time scales of hours with amplitudes of variability > 3 percent for most of the time. On using the {\it F}-statistics to classify the…
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